Similar words: take off, take on, take out, takeout, rake-off, shake off, take over, in the wake of. Meaning: n. 1. a departure; especially of airplanes 2. the initial ascent of an airplane as it becomes airborne 3. a composition that imitates somebody's style in a humorous way 4. humorous or satirical mimicry.
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(61) Through the speeding up of takeoff speed, athletes can enhance their takeoff performance in an appropriate linkup of approach and takeoff(gestures) only to create better results.
(62) Since adopting reform and open-door policy, foreign direct investment in China has increased in a fairly high speed, and is playing an important role for China's economic takeoff.
(63) Basically produce all sorts of heavy - duty car transmission transmission, power takeoff, car gear and its forging.
(64) Crossed a plane 30 minutes to exit the takeoff with great aircraft parking area again.
(65) The nonskid starting blocks are meant to facilitate a propulsive takeoff, similar to track and field, which can shave valuable ticks off the clock.
(66) The short takeoff and vertical landing F-35B is designed for the US Marine Corps and the Royal Air Force and Navy.
(67) Custom built 5.6kwh lithium-ion polymer for highest capacity per weight (specific energy density) High discharge rate capable of full power takeoff and climb.
(68) Kuznets also doubts the validity of the notion of'self - sustaining growth " initiated in the takeoff stage.
(69) Private rooms with electric massage chairs help while away the hours before takeoff, or ask one of the onsite professional masseurs for a rubdown.
(70) Using high Speed camera and film analyser,[sentencedict.com] we got the technical data of elite broad jumper Chen Zunrong's last phase of runup and takeoff.
(71) Pumping truck is a truck which is mounted in power takeoff, oil pump, speeder and so on to transfer oil for the army.
(72) In the broad jump takeoff stage, the expenditure rate of level speed is important index on assessing takeoff skill quality, and influenced broad jump achievement.
(73) Jumpers may use one or two markers to assist in their runup and takeoff.
(74) The takeoff of pilotless aircraft launched by gas fluid pressure is an international advanced launch technology of pilotless aircraft.
(75) Although takeoff, initial climb, approach, and landing account for only 18 percent of flight time, they account for 79.9 percent of all accidents.
(76) Suddenly an air-traffic controller came over the public-address system and announced loudly, "Attention to the airman at the end of the runway. You are cleared for takeoff."
(77) The legal document containing performance and operating limits, operating procedures, and takeoff and landing performance.
(78) Compared with the Savoy-62b Beriev flying boat slightly yielded in speed, but excelled in seaworthiness, and takeoff and landing characteristics.
(79) Japan Air Lines 747 crashes near Mt. Fuji after takeoff from Tokyo on a domestic flight killing 520.
(80) The Griffon was originally developed for naval aircraft like this Fairey Firefly, the torque being intended to take the aircraft away from the superstructure on takeoff,(www.Sentencedict.com) rather than towards it.
(81) The Nairobi - bound jet went down shortly after takeoff in West Africa.
(82) During this maiden flight, Beesley performed a military power takeoff and executed a series of maneuvers to evaluate the handling qualities of the aircraft.
(83) For example, birds clap their wings together at the peak of the upstroke during takeoff — that's the clatter of a pigeon taking off in the park — and rotate their wings on the way down to get lift.
(84) Our country economy is in takeoff phase at present, industrial structure is acuteness and fluctuant.
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